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'Way Out

  • TV Series
  • 1961
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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'Way Out (1961)
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Macabre 25-minute tales delving into horror, fantasy, and sci-fi. Dahl's disconcerting monologues introduce twisted stories involving undertakers, frogs, and murdering rivals with ground tig... Read allMacabre 25-minute tales delving into horror, fantasy, and sci-fi. Dahl's disconcerting monologues introduce twisted stories involving undertakers, frogs, and murdering rivals with ground tiger's whiskers.Macabre 25-minute tales delving into horror, fantasy, and sci-fi. Dahl's disconcerting monologues introduce twisted stories involving undertakers, frogs, and murdering rivals with ground tiger's whiskers.

  • Stars
    • Roald Dahl
    • Paul Tremaine
    • George Turner
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    7.8/10
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    • Stars
      • Roald Dahl
      • Paul Tremaine
      • George Turner
    • 30User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roald Dahl
    Roald Dahl
    • Self - Host…
    • 1961
    Paul Tremaine
    • Self - Announcer
    • 1961
    George Turner
    • John Ventry…
    • 1961
    Lois Smith
    Lois Smith
    • Louise
    • 1961
    John McGiver
    John McGiver
    • Mr. Rana
    • 1961
    Henry Jones
    Henry Jones
    • William Pearl
    • 1961
    Don Keefer
    Don Keefer
    • George Atterbury
    • 1961
    Constance Ford
    Constance Ford
    • Freda Mansfield
    • 1961
    Milton Selzer
    Milton Selzer
    • Hervey
    • 1961
    Alfred Ryder
    Alfred Ryder
    • Michael Drake
    • 1961
    Philip Coolidge
    Philip Coolidge
    • Professor Ernest Lydecker
    • 1961
    Moultrie Patten
    • George Carver
    • 1961
    Fritz Weaver
    Fritz Weaver
    • Dr. Landy
    • 1961
    Madeleine Sherwood
    Madeleine Sherwood
    • Cora Tench
    • 1961
    Charlotte Rae
    Charlotte Rae
    • Hazel Atterbury
    • 1961
    Barbara Baxley
    Barbara Baxley
    • The Woman
    • 1961
    Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson
    • George Frobisher
    • 1961
    Rosemary Murphy
    Rosemary Murphy
    • Bernice Lydecker
    • 1961
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    8guanche

    Very creepy and unsettling. Surprisingly so for a mainstream show.

    The "galaxybeing" did a good job of describing this series and did so with a great deal more specificity than I could. The show was genuinely frightening. I do remember the episode about the love affair with the headless "electric woman". It gave me nightmares as a child. One of the most chilling things about the show (I hope I'm remembering this correctly) was the lead in at the beginning. I recall hands sticking up out of sand and writhing to the tempo of beatnik bongo drums. As the drum crescendo increased in intensity, the hands would burn up.

    No wonder it lasted just fourteen episodes in the days of Ward and June Cleaver! Definitely ahead of its time.
    ralb10

    Sideshow

    I agree with evilgrows comments about this episode. I first saw it when I was 10 years old and have had nightmares about it ever since. I saw it at the Museum of Television and Radio in New York, along with 7 other episodes, quite recently. It is just as I remembered it--its amazing what a ten year old mind can remember if its traumatic. Its just as creepy but not quite as scary as I remember it. The man is played by Murray Hamilton, who played Elaine Robinson's father in "The Graduate"---he's quite a familiar face. The wife is played by an almost unrecognizable Doris Roberts--- Marie on "Everybody Loves Raymond." The museum is a very interesting place to visit, and I highly recommend going there if one is in New York. Admissiion is $10, which can be applied towards a membership.
    HEFILM

    Look Out for Way Out

    This certainly would make a nice DVD box set. Actors and crew on this show are a who's who of Television in the 1960's. I've only seen 5 episodes all were odd in the best sense of the word and none of these five sound like the best of the series even.

    The show features eerie electronic music in part by Robert Colbert who went on to to Dark Shadows and The Night Stalker. Title sequence of hands sticking up like trees out of sand is also memorable.

    The show, like Roald Dahl's fiction, has heavy doses of dark dark humor, so much so that it's hard perhaps to call it horror but also hard to accept as just comedy either. This sets it apart from the lighter comedy episodes of other fantasy shows of that, or any, era, and perhaps left a mass TV audience confused and abandoned. It certainly had a good lead in time slot right before Twilight Zone and would make a nice lead in to those shows.

    So it's too bad, though maybe not too much of a surprise, that the show didn't catch on. Someone bring these to DVD to be rediscovered as they deserve to be. Seems like a show ahead of it's time. Looks to have been shot on video, though copy I saw was so murky it was hard to tell.
    tomneiman

    Similar show to Way Out

    Does anybody remember the TV show Great Ghost Tales. This show was very similar to Way Out. First, it was filmed live in New York City. Second, the show came on at 8:30 P.M. CST. Like Way Out, the show was short lived. Great Ghost Tales ran for 12 episodes, Way Out for 14. Fourth, Richard Thomas of The Waltons fame starred in one episode of Way Out and one episode of Great Ghost Tales. Way Out aired on CBS from 3/31/61 to 7/14/61. Great Ghost Tales aired on NBC from 7/6/61 to 9/21/61. The show replacing Great Ghost Tales was Hazel. A viewer would almost get the impression that Great Ghost Tales was a continuation of Way Out on another network with another announcer, Frank Gallop. On Way Out the episode that frightened me the most was "I Heard You Calling Me" about a woman who drowned 49 years ago aboard the Titanic. She haunted the room on the 7th floor of a hotel in London. On Great Ghost Tales, it was "A Phantom of Delight". This episode was about a woman who died forty years ago on her wedding day. Wearing her wedding gown, she would haunt her bedroom that was left locked and untouched by her parents.
    8sexythomasjefferson

    Lady with Light Bulb for a Head! Timeless Horror

    I was seven years old when I saw this episode, and these many many years later it still is in place as one of the creepiest concepts and images I have ever experienced. Hope to see this one day on DVD, or on TV someplace. Far scarier and more unsettling -- at least this one episode that has stayed alive in my head -- than anything else, except perhaps some segments of "Thriller" with Karloff. Glad to see other people remembering this with the same intensity as I have! Obviously there were lots of us kids staying up and devouring this material, and funny that of all these, basically only "The Twilight Zone" and "The Outer Limits" still resonate in any major way. "T Zone" because of the number of episodes became a classic, "Outer Limits" because of its sheer excellence despite a low # of episodes. Almost no hope for something like "Way Out" to have a life in syndication, which obviously it didn't. Hopefully this will resurface for us soon!

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    • Trivia
      Show's official title ('Way Out) actually begins with an apostrophe, to indicate that it is short for Away Out.
    • Quotes

      Roald Dahl: I have a maiden aunt in Norway who was actually rolled out of bed onto the floor three nights running, by a ghost. But then she lives in what was once a very old trysting place. About 400 years ago, they bricked up a naughty girl in the wall of that room: that sort of thing always produces a ghost. If your wife is extremely delicate, and you tickle her to death, that will produce a ghost, too - so you have to be careful. We have another one for you next week at the same time. Good night and sleep well.

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS Television Network
      • CBS Television Network
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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